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    As part of “Dance Houston 2013”, the “Ndani” was performed on April sixth of the year two thousands and thirteen at the Wortham center. The dance executed by a group of eight young dancers, among which Otis Berry, was choreographed by Shaté Edwards. Miss Edwards has an engaged, skillful, and powerful style. Her background includes jazz, tap, stepping, modern and more. She is a Houston, Texas native, who attended college in Atlanta, Georgia, and has performed a lot in the U.S and China and has participated

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    The live performance that I attended was called Circling the Square. The performance consisted of two pieces the first called Trio M and the Second called ASCENDance. The choreographer for these pieces was Jan Bartoszek a highly skilled choreographer who “has choreographed more than 65 dances in her artistic career.” The company that performed the pieces was Hedwig Dances a local Chicago based Dance Company. The performance was held at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago from April 8th to April 9th

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    Banowsky, a contemporary dance incorporated with ballet techniques is performed in a dark and spacious stage. The dance demonstrates the constant hold from one living its life to the fullest potential due to dragging the past, with the urge to obtain freedom or a sense of relief. The choreography being displayed by two female dancers consisted of a negative, intense energy, constant moving towards the ground, and a dragging type of movement due to the stretchy dress. Most of the dance moves are considered

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    of the 30-plus Master of Fine Arts (MFA) dance programs, the Department of Dance presented Confluence on Feb. 25, 26 and 27 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 28 at 2:30 p.m. at Mather Dance Center. The concert included five works in total: three group works choreographed by MFA candidates Ziying Cui and Yidi Lin, a duet choreographed by the chair of the department, Karen Potter, and a solo created by CWRU alumni Christopher Bell. Compared with other three dance performances, 祭 rite 祭 by Ziying Cui and Untitled Chopin

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    Dance 2017 - A Final Journal Reflection 1). What you learned in dance The most important aspect of dance that I learned about is the establishment and manipulation of technique in the various genres of dance. In the ballet unit, the basic technical details were re-introduced, such as pointed feet and proper hand positions. This period of time allowed me to review the foundation of my dancing and build upon my previous experience. Therefore, when I was learning about Kollywood and contemporary

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    On November 3, 2017, I want to see a live performance performed by a student in the Dance Department at the University of California, Riverside. Before the performance stated, I was excited because I had never attended a live dance performance. I was pretty satisfied because I was really engaged with the work of Hyoin Jun. I thought that his dance was really unique since I had never seen this type of dance before. The performance started with the performer dragging himself on the floor. It was as

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    I attended University Dance Theatre over the weekend, and after just recently becoming interested in dance and appreciating dance as an art form I was excited to watch a live dance performance. There were a total of nine dances, each of which, were choreographed by different people. Not surprisingly, every dance was extremely different, and left the audience feeling different emotions. It was hard picking two dances that I enjoyed the most because they were all fantastic. I picked two that were

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    In 1967, Mikhail Baryshnikov joined the Kirov Ballet as a soloist. His performance and technique was well appreciative and thus he did not have to undergo the routine apprenticeship. He made his first stage performance with Giselle. Taking note of his versatility and perfection in technique, several choreographers choreographed ballet performances for him. He has worked with artists Igor Tchernichov, Oleg Vinogradov, Leonid Jakobson and Konstantin Sergeyev in this same manner. Later, as he became

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    Why Does Dance Matter

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    Dance can be defined in multiple ways than one such as a pure exercise for some while for others for, a vital source in their life. All in all, dance has and will always play an influential part in the world we live in. Dance matters because it represents history and culture, it’s a form of expression, and lastly, dance is entertainment. To begin with, the history and culture aspect of why dance matters is important due to the fact that it gives insight to those who lack understanding of where

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    to perform for their families and friend, and to attend a live dance

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